The 1910 Federal Census lists the occupation of my grandmother Adelheid T. (Pohl) Stewart as a Taper at the Electric Works. She was 19 then, just prior to her marriage with John Galbreath Stewart later that year.

I’ve been curious for some time. What was a Taper? No doubt the “Electric Works” was Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Company in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was a short distance from Turtle Creek, where my grandmother lived.

Through the wonders of the Internet I happened upon a short video clip produced in 1904 that explains a lot.

The clip was posted on YouTube by the Library of Congress. It shows young women winding what appears to be insulating tape around electrical coils. I can assume this video shows something very similar to Ida as a young woman and her daily surroundings on the job.

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Welcome cousins, distant cousins and fellow researchers. I'm Mike Voisin, aka TreeTraverser, and here I offer some thoughts about genealogical research. These are things I’ve discovered during my family history investigations. I hope you will comment on my ideas and add your own words of wisdom too.